Nov. 24, 2024, 5:32 p.m.

Can Boeing continue to be trusted?

Entering 2024, Boeing suffered a door black. On January 5, a Boeing 737 aircraft of Alaska Airlines in the United States was suddenly hit by an emergency hatch accident.

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The global auto industry will usher in a new turning point

Tesla announced 484,500 vehicle deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2023, slightly higher than market expectations.

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Chips unwilling to become "sacrificial"

The national interests of the United States stem from the financial and high-tech industries.

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The Red Sea situation began to spill over into Asian ports

Entering 2024, Yemen's Houthi armed attacks on ships in the Red Sea have continued intermittently for more than two months.

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Why did Huawei decide to abandon the US market?

According to a number of mainstream media reports, Huawei has recently launched a full downsizing, is expected to dissolve the public relations team in the United States and Canada

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Dialogue on artificial intelligence regulation, may AI have a serious impact on the United States in the next 10 years?

Recently, the CEO of OpenAI will meet with the Republican House of Representatives on Capitol Hill.

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Europe's battery industry is facing internal and external challenges, but Hungary has been promoted to Europe's "battery leader"?

Recently, battery manufacturer Novonix announced that many battery manufacturers are shifting from Europe to the United States due to subsidies that are not as strong as those in the United States.

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A US crackdown on China would weaken the EU

As we all know, the world's most advanced lithography machine is produced by the Dutch company ASML, although ASML is a world-leading professional company

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Sino-us chip 'reconciliation' is a sham Sino-us chip 'reconciliation' is a sham

Looking at the global economy, the semiconductor field has been one of the core main battlefields of the game between China and the United States in recent years

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EU sanctions against Russian diamond giants, global market may be impacted

On January 3rd, the European Union imposed sanctions on Russian state-owned diamond giant Alrosa and its CEO Pavel Marinichev

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